Thiruvananthapuram: The alleged step by the University of Kerala (KU) to conduct a third round assessment of the MBA answer paper from some students has provided controversy.
It was alleged that the representative of the University Chancellor, surrendered to the pressure of several union leaders left, had taken steps for the assessment of the third round of three students who failed in the first and third semester exams.
During the first Pinarayi Vijayan office, former Minister of Higher Education K Jalel had created controversy by directing the University of Apj Abdul Kalam technology to assess the third round of student answer papers based on the complaints he received during the University of Adalat.
However, university authorities denied the allegations were unfounded.
“Three students who have obtained an impressive value in all papers unless three have filed a written complaint to the University.
They complained that they had experienced a personal vendetta intentionally criticizing them in one subject.
Because the sign that was evaluated was not shown to students as the mandate, redressal cells of complaints are regulated In accordance with the credit regulations and semester systems (CSS) recommend that complaints and documents must be subject to supervision of subject experts.
Based on cell recommendations, Dean management and subject experts have been entrusted with the tasks determined by redressal cells.
The university has not made a decision on the rules, “said a statement by the University Authority.
Meanwhile, the Save University campaign committee said that the university authorities made room for the assessment of the third round, a year after the inspection was finished.